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Legal Naturalism
Legal philosophy delves into the fundamental principles governing law and its role in society. Among the myriad of theories that seek to explain the nature of law, legal naturalism stands as a prominent viewpoint. Rooted in the idea that law is deriv...
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Legal Positivism
Legal positivism stands as a cornerstone in jurisprudence, offering a distinct perspective on the nature of law divorced from moral considerations. Rooted in the works of prominent legal philosophers such as Jeremy Bentham, John Austin, and HLA Hart,...
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Legal Pluralism
In our globalised world, the coexistence of multiple legal systems within a single society has become increasingly prevalent. This phenomenon, known as legal pluralism, challenges traditional conceptions of law and raises profound questions about gov...
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Legal Realism
In legal philosophy, few theories have sparked as much debate and scrutiny as legal positivism. Rooted in the works of influential thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham, John Austin, and HLA Hart, legal positivism has left an indelible mark on our understa...
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Legal Interpretivism
In jurisprudence, legal interpretivism stands as a prominent philosophical approach to understanding the nature and function of law. Rooted in the works of theorists like Ronald Dworkin, Joseph Raz, and HLA Hart, legal interpretivism offers a nuanced...
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Descriptive Theory vs Normative Theory
In jurisprudence, two fundamental approaches shape our understanding of law: descriptive theory and normative theory. While both seek to elucidate aspects of legal systems, they diverge significantly in their methodologies, aims, and implications. Th...
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Procedural Naturalism
Procedural naturalism is a theory in jurisprudence that combines elements of natural law theory with a focus on procedural justice. While traditional natural law theory emphasises substantive moral principles as the foundation of law, procedural natu...
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